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Byway: Indiana - Ohio River Scenic Route - Indiana
Byway Description: Traversing the lush hills and farmlands of southern Indiana, and paralleling the mighty Ohio River, this route marks a timeworn and history-rich corridor linking historic villages and farms through a picturesque landscape. Rock outcroppings, forested hills, caves, scenic waterways, and limestone bluffs will provide beautiful pictures for you to cherish. The "Grand Ladies of the Ohio" historic sites tell the story of affluent Hoosier businessmen.
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0.0
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Illinois/Indiana Border Altitude: 328 feet
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On the Wabash River, at the Illinois/Indiana Border, starts the Indiana part of the Ohio River Scenic Route Byway its journey along the Ohio River banks. The history of the Ohio ranges from the peiods of Native American habitation through western settlement. Traveling this byway helps visitors learn the history of different periods and changes in transportation and industrialization.
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2.1
(455.4) |
1.3
(283.0) |
Access Altitude: 371 feet
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Access to Pitcher Lake,
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5.4
(452.1) |
3.4
(280.9) |
Prairie, Indiana Altitude: 374 feet
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Raben Road, Mackery Ferry Road, Community of Prairie, Indiana
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10.7
(446.8) |
6.6
(277.6) |
Western Hills Country Club, Indiana Altitude: 459 feet
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Western Hills Drive, Western Hills Country Club, located just west of Mt. Vernon, Indiana,
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13.0
(444.5) |
8.1
(276.2) |
Mt. Vernon, Indiana Altitude: 397 feet
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Mount Vernon, Indiana, a city located in Black Township, in Posey County, Indiana along the Ohio River. Main Street, Old State Highway #69, to Community of Farmersville, Indiana
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25.6
(431.9) |
15.9
(268.4) |
Marrs Center, Indiana Altitude: 404 feet
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Marrs Center, Indiana, a community located in Marrs Township, in Posey County, Indiana.
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28.8
(428.7) |
17.9
(266.4) |
Heusier, Indiana Altitude: 433 feet
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West Franklin Road, St. Philips Road S, Community of Heusier, Indiana, The A. B. Brown Generating Station, a two-unit, 500-MW power generating facility, located on the northern bank of Ohio river. Servel Lake,
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33.5
(424.0) |
20.8
(263.5) |
University of Southern Indiana Altitude: 479 feet
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University Boulevard, The University of Southern Indiana, a public university in Evansville, Indiana. It is the fastest growing comprehensive state university in Indiana.
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40.4
(417.1) |
25.1
(259.2) |
Ray Backer Drive Altitude: 374 feet
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Ray Backer Drive, Communities of Poplar Grove, Indiana, Redbank, Indiana, Howel, Indiana, Howell Par Three Golf Course, located on the northern bank of the Ohio River, Community of Mt. Auburn, Indiana, Lamasco, Indiana, Hilltop, Indiana, Helfrich, Indiana, Western Terrace, Indiana, a housing subdivision on the West Side of Evansville, Indiana located north of the Byway Ohio River Scenic Route, in Indiana. Helfrich Hills Golf Course,
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42.1
(415.4) |
26.2
(258.1) |
NW Riverside Drive Altitude: 381 feet
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NW Riverside Drive, Evansville Musueum of Arts, The Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science, a general-interest museum located on the riverfront in downtown Evansville, Indiana. The Reitz Home Museum, a Victorian house museum located in the Riverside Historic District in downtown Evansville, Indiana. The museum offers year-round guided tours to the city's only Victorian house museum.
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45.4
(412.1) |
28.2
(256.1) |
Evansville, Indiana Altitude: 397 feet
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Evansville, Indiana, the third-largest city in Indiana, The West Side Nut Club Fall Festival, a street Fair Festival held in the first full week of October, Evansville Freedom Festival in July, Thunder on the Ohio, a hydroplane boat race in the American Boat Racing Association season held in August, are some of the famous festivals in Evansville, Indiana. Angel Mounds State Historic Site, Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science, Reitz Home Museum, Children's Museum of Evansville, Burdette Park, Mesker Park Zoo, and Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve are some of the many places of interests in Evansville, Indiana.
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47.5
(410.0) |
29.5
(254.8) |
Boeke Road Altitude: 381 feet
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Boeke Road, Roberts Municipal Stadium, a multi-use arena in Evansville, Indiana for sports, public events, and concerts. Wesselman Park Par3 Golf Course, Wesselman Woods Nature Center, McDonald Golf Course,
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51.5
(406.0) |
32.0
(252.3) |
Pavilion Shopping Center Altitude: 390 feet
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Burkhardt Road, Pavilion Shopping Center, Lloyd Crossing, Village Commons Shopping Center, Eastland Mall,
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53.5
(404.0) |
33.2
(251.0) |
Intersection Altitude: 390 feet
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Intersection Interstate Highway #164, Angel Mounds State Memorial, Angel Mounds State Historic Site, located on the Ohio River, upriver of the confluence of Green and Ohio Rivers.
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58.8
(398.7) |
36.5
(247.8) |
State Route #261 Altitude: 417 feet
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State Route #261, Community of Paradise, Indiana, Community of Camp Brosend, Indiana, Newburgh, Indiana, a town along the Ohio River in Indiana.
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61.9
(395.6) |
38.5
(245.8) |
Rustic Hills, Indiana Altitude: 449 feet
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Sharon Road, Rustic Hills, Indiana, Hillcrest Terrace, Indiana,
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68.7
(388.8) |
42.7
(241.6) |
Junction Altitude: 404 feet
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Junction State Route #61, Warrick Power Plant, a coal-fired electricity-generating station located southeast of Newburgh in Warrick County. F. B. Culley Generating Station, a coal-fired electricity-generating power plant located in Warrick County on the north bank of Ohio River adjacent to Warrick Power Plant.
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71.0
(386.5) |
44.1
(240.2) |
Yankeetown, Indiana Altitude: 463 feet
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Yankeetown Road, Yankeetown, a town in Anderson Township, Warrick County, Indiana.
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78.3
(379.2) |
48.7
(235.6) |
Hatfield, Indiana Altitude: 387 feet
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Hatfield, Indiana, a town in Luce Township, Spencer County, Indiana. Eureka, Indiana, a town in Luce Township, Spencer County, Indiana lies south of Byway Ohio River Scenic Route, Indiana
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83.1
(374.4) |
51.6
(232.7) |
Junction Altitude: 427 feet
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Junction State Route #161, Community of Sand Ridge, Indiana, Richland City, Indiana, a town in Luce Township, Spencer County, Indiana.
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88.4
(369.1) |
54.9
(229.4) |
Reo, Indiana Altitude: 410 feet
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Junction State Route #161, Reo, Indiana, a community in Spencer County, Indiana, Reo is home to several subdivisions, a bank, two schools, a popular five-screen drive-in movie theater (the Holiday Drive-In), a gas station/Wendy's restaurant and four automobile dealerships, along with a number of other businesses. Community of Patronville, Indiana, Community of Pueblo, Indiana lie south of this location. The Glover H. Cary Bridge, a cantilever bridge that spans the Ohio River between Owensboro, Kentucky and Spencer County, Indiana and carries the Indiana State Highway #161 across the Ohio River to Owensboro, Kentucky.
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93.4
(364.1) |
58.0
(226.3) |
Rockport, Indiana Altitude: 400 feet
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Rockport, Indiana, a city in Ohio Township, Spencer County, Indiana, along the Ohio River. Lincoln Pioneer Village, A National Historic Place. Historically accurate replicas of a number of Spencer County cabins and businesses from Abraham Lincoln's time are the main attraction of the Village, giving visitors the opportunity to see what it was like to live in Indiana during Lincoln's formative years.
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95.7
(361.8) |
59.5
(224.8) |
Junction Altitude: 390 feet
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Junction USA Highway #231, Rockport Power Plant, located north of Rockport, Indiana, is a power plant with one of the tallest smokestacks in the world.
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96.2
(361.3) |
59.8
(224.5) |
Intersection Altitude: 397 feet
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Intersection USA Highway #231, crosses the Ohio River on to Kentucky,
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102.4
(355.1) |
63.6
(220.7) |
Grandview, Indiana Altitude: 394 feet
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Grandview, Indiana, a town in Hammond Township, Spencer County, Indiana, along the Ohio River.
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116.3
(341.2) |
72.3
(212.0) |
Junction Altitude: 410 feet
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Junction State Route #70, Newtonville, Indiana, a town in Hammond Township, Spencer County, Indiana,
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121.5
(336.0) |
75.5
(208.8) |
Troy, Indiana Altitude: 440 feet
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Main Street/State Route #545, Troy, Indiana, a town in Troy Township, Perry County, Indiana, along the Ohio River near the mouth of the Anderson River.
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126.7
(330.8) |
78.7
(205.6) |
Junction Altitude: 410 feet
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Junction State Route #70/37, Tell City, Indiana, a city in Troy Township, Perry County, Indiana, along the Ohio River.
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130.4
(327.1) |
81.0
(203.3) |
Fenn Haven, Indiana Altitude: 476 feet
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Community of Fenn Haven, Indiana,
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133.6
(323.9) |
83.0
(201.3) |
Cannelton, Indiana Altitude: 394 feet
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State Route #237, The Bob Cummings - Lincoln Trail Bridge, crosses the Ohio River and connects the Cannelton, Indiana with Hawesville, Kentucky. Cannelton, Indiana, a city in Troy Township, Perry County, Indiana, along the Ohio River. Interesting spots in Cannelton, Indiana are; Cannelton Cotton Mill, was once the largest industrial building in the United States west of the Allegheny Mountains, now a National Historic Landmark, Cannelton Lock and Dam provides a 114-mile stretch of calm recreational water on the Ohio River between Cannelton and Louisville, Kentucky.
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136.9
(320.6) |
85.1
(199.2) |
Cannelton Locks and Dam Altitude: 433 feet
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The Cannelton Locks and Dam, a concrete dam connected to two locks on the Ohio River, upstream from Cannelton, Indiana.
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140.6
(316.9) |
87.4
(196.9) |
Junction Altitude: 390 feet
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Junction State Route #166, Community of Dodd, Indiana, Hoosier National Forest, Millstone Road, This was the site of an Air Crash (Airlines Flight 710) in 1960 with 63 aboard.
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142.4
(315.1) |
88.5
(195.8) |
Deer Creek Altitude: 413 feet
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Deer Creek Road, Deer Creek,
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146.7
(310.8) |
91.2
(193.1) |
A Loop Altitude: 568 feet
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A Loop Road, on State Highway #66 (part of the byway Ohio River Scenic Route, Indiana), located within Hoosier National Forest, Indiana
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149.3
(308.2) |
92.8
(191.5) |
Highwater Road Altitude: 735 feet
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Highwater Road, Tobinsport, Indiana, a community located along the Ohio River in Tobin Township, Perry County, Indiana,
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150.9
(306.6) |
93.8
(190.5) |
Hoosier National Forest Altitude: 774 feet
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German Ridge Road, Bear Creek Road, meandering through Hoosier National Forest, Indiana
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156.1
(301.4) |
97.0
(187.3) |
Rome, Indiana Altitude: 423 feet
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Rome, Indiana, a community along the Ohio River in Tobin Township, Perry County, Indiana,
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161.6
(295.9) |
100.4
(183.9) |
Thrifty Road Altitude: 397 feet
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Thrifty Road, Popp Road, Poison Creek, These Roads wind within Hoosier National Forest
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168.2
(289.3) |
104.5
(179.8) |
Junction Altitude: 404 feet
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Junction State Route #70, Derby, Indiana, a community along the Ohio River in Union Township, Perry County, Indiana,
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170.1
(287.4) |
105.7
(178.6) |
Viewpoint/Rest Area Altitude: 413 feet
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Viewpoint/Rest Area, a parking and rest area on the bank of Ohio River, along the Byway Ohio River Scenic Route, Indiana
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174.0
(283.5) |
108.1
(176.2) |
Dexter, Indiana Altitude: 436 feet
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Community of Dexter, Indiana,
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179.1
(278.4) |
111.3
(173.0) |
Parks Road Altitude: 417 feet
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Parks Road, Ultra Road, Magnet, Indiana is a community Tobin Township, located in Perry County, Indiana, on the west bank of the Ohio River.
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188.2
(269.3) |
116.9
(167.3) |
Deuchers, Indiana Altitude: 814 feet
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Onido Road, Orchard Road, Deuchers, Indiana, a community in Boone Township in Crawford County, Indiana
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189.9
(267.6) |
118.0
(166.3) |
Oriole, Indiana Altitude: 804 feet
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Oriole Road, Oliver Road, Community of Oriole, Indiana, Branchville, Indiana, a community in Oil Township, Perry County, Indiana,
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195.9
(261.6) |
121.7
(162.6) |
Sulphur Springs, Indiana Altitude: 427 feet
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East Rainforth Road, Community of Sulphur Springs, Indiana,
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198.0
(259.5) |
123.0
(161.3) |
Junction Altitude: 712 feet
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Junction State Highway #62/237, Sulphur, Indiana, a town in Union Township, Crawford County, Indiana.
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203.6
(253.9) |
126.5
(157.8) |
Beachwood, Indiana Altitude: 686 feet
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Community of Beachwood, Indiana
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208.5
(249.0) |
129.6
(154.7) |
Indian Hollow Road Altitude: 676 feet
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Indian Hollow Road, Fredonia Road, Indian Ridge Road, Community of Carefree, Indiana, Community of Fredonia, Indiana,
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212.3
(245.2) |
131.9
(152.4) |
Leavenworth, Indiana Altitude: 604 feet
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Dry Run Road, Leavenworth, Indiana, a town in Jennings Township, Crawford County, Indiana, along the Ohio River.
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219.2
(238.3) |
136.2
(148.1) |
Wyondatte Cave Road Altitude: 400 feet
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Wyondatte Cave Road, Wyondatte Caves, a pair of limestone caves located on the Ohio River in Harrison-Crawford State Forest in Crawford County, in Indiana, is a popular tourist attraction. Wyandotte Caves were designated a National Natural Landmark in 1972. It is now part of O'Bannon Woods State Park. The cave system is the largest in the state of Indiana. O'Bannon Woods State Park, a state park, originally known as the Wyandotte Woods State Recreation Area, which was part of the Harrison-Crawford State Forest located near Leavenworth, Crawford County, Indiana, O'Bannon Woods State Park contains over fifty miles of underground caverns and one of the world's largest underground "mountains".
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223.5
(234.0) |
138.9
(145.4) |
State Route #462 Altitude: 459 feet
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State Route #462/Old Forest Road SW,
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225.5
(232.0) |
140.1
(144.2) |
White Cloud, Indiana Altitude: 472 feet
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Harrison Springs Road, White Cloud, Indiana, a community in Harrison Township, Harrison County, Indiana.
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234.8
(222.7) |
145.9
(138.4) |
Intersection Altitude: 682 feet
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Intersection State Route #135, west of Corydon, Indiana
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236.7
(220.8) |
147.1
(137.2) |
Junction Altitude: 548 feet
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Junction State Route #337, Corydon, Indiana, a town in Harrison Township, Harrison County, Indiana, Some of the popular events/Festivals held in the town are; annual Halloween Parade, Art Festival, Harrison County Fair, summer band concerts, an annual reenactment of the Battle of Corydon and a long string of country and bluegrass performances. Battle of Corydon Civil War Memorial Park, The Kintner House Inn, Branham Tavern, Westfall House, Cedar Glade, Flags Over Corydon, Harrison County Fairgrounds are some among the many historic sites located here in Corydon, Indiana. Community of Harrison Grange, Indiana, Community of Hillcrest, Indiana,
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246.2
(211.3) |
153.0
(131.3) |
Breckenridge, Indiana Altitude: 663 feet
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Breckenridge Road, Breckenridge, Indiana,
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249.5
(208.0) |
155.0
(129.3) |
Lutheran Laymans League Lake Altitude: 682 feet
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Rainsplitter Lane, Lutheran Laymans League Lake, Pine Springs Lake,
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251.0
(206.5) |
156.0
(128.3) |
Lanesville, Indiana Altitude: 699 feet
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Crandall Avenue, Lanesville, Indiana, a town in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana,
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256.6
(200.9) |
159.5
(124.8) |
Junction Altitude: 951 feet
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Junction State Highway #11,
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260.5
(197.0) |
161.9
(122.4) |
Edwardsville, Indiana Altitude: 925 feet
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Edwardsville, Indiana, a town in Georgetown Township, Floyd County, Indiana.
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267.0
(190.5) |
165.9
(118.4) |
Silver Hills, Indiana Altitude: 456 feet
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Community of Silver Hills, Indiana,
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267.7
(189.8) |
166.3
(117.9) |
Junction Altitude: 453 feet
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Junction State Route #111, Bridgeport, Indiana, a community located on the west bank of the Ohio River, south of this location.
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269.2
(188.3) |
167.3
(117.0) |
Sherman Minton Bridge Altitude: 443 feet
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Intersection of Interstate Highway #64, The Sherman Minton Bridge, a through arch bridge spanning the Ohio River, carrying Interstate Highway #64 and USA Highway #150 over the Ohio River on to Kentucky at the downtown New Albany, Indiana. The bridge a double-deck configured, westbound traffic flows on the upper deck while the eastbound flows on the lower deck of the bridge.
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271.6
(185.9) |
168.8
(115.5) |
New Albany, Indiana Altitude: 463 feet
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State Highway #111, New Albany, Indiana, a city in Floyd County, Indiana, situated on the western bank of the Ohio River, opposite Louisville, Kentucky. A large collection of National Historic Places, Mansions of 19th century, The Culbertson Mansion, a three-story French Second Empire Style structure, which is today an Indiana state memorial. Harvest Homecoming festival, one of the largest annual events in the state is held here every October.
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274.1
(183.4) |
170.3
(114.0) |
Junction Altitude: 449 feet
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Junction State Highway #131, Clarksville, Indiana, a town in Clark County, Indiana, along the Ohio River, The town is home to the Colgate clock, one of the largest clocks in the world and the Falls of the Ohio State Park, a large fossil bed. Clarksville, Indiana, has the largest exposed fossil beds from the Devonian period which forms the Falls of the Ohio State Park.
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278.6
(178.9) |
173.1
(111.2) |
Spring Street Freight House Altitude: 446 feet
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The Spring Street Freight House, a site listed on the National Register of Historic Places, located in Jeffersonville, Indiana. It is one of the few railhouses built in the 1920s still standing.
The Old Jeffersonville Historic District, located in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Schimpff’s Confectionery, a candy store and museum located in Jeffersonville, Indiana, within the Old Jeffersonville Historic District. The Grisamore House, was designed from elements of both Federal and Greek style to build this two-story brick structure, is now a part of the Old Jeffersonville Historic District.
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280.3
(177.2) |
174.2
(110.1) |
Main Street Altitude: 466 feet
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Main Street, Jeffersonville, Indiana, The Howard Steamboat Museum, Based in the old Howard home, features items related to steamboat history. The Museum holds an annual Chautauqua in May. The Henry French House, also known as the Salmon-French House, is located in Jeffersonville, Indiana, within the Port Fulton area. This house is added to the National Register of Historic Places due to its architecture and place in maritime history. Port Fulton, Indiana, a town that was located two miles up the river from Louisville, within present-day Jeffersonville, Indiana.
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281.7
(175.8) |
175.0
(109.2) |
Jeffersonville, Indiana Altitude: 453 feet
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Plank Road, Springdale Drive, Jeffersonville, Indiana, a city in Clark County, Indiana, along the Ohio River.
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284.5
(173.0) |
176.8
(107.5) |
Allison Lane, Altitude: 512 feet
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Holmans Lane, Allison Lane, Oak Park, Indiana, a community in Clark County, Indiana.
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287.0
(170.5) |
178.3
(105.9) |
Junction Altitude: 531 feet
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Junction State Highway #265, Port Road, Lancassange Creek, Six Mile Island, located in the middle of the Ohio River, a national preserve in Jefferson County, Kentucky. The Great Steamboat Race during the Kentucky Derby Festival turns around at Six Mile Island as the halfway marker during the race.
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288.0
(169.5) |
179.0
(105.3) |
Watson, Indiana Altitude: 515 feet
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Watson, Indiana, a town in Carr Township, Clark County, Indiana.
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291.9
(165.6) |
181.4
(102.9) |
Prather, Indiana Altitude: 545 feet
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Charlestown-Jeffersonville Pike, Community of Prather, Indiana,
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294.0
(163.5) |
182.7
(101.6) |
Springville, Indiana Altitude: 568 feet
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Bethany Road, Springville, Indiana, was a small town that existed from 1798-1811 in Clark County, Indiana, United States. It was named for the springs in the area that provided a good fresh water supply.
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298.5
(159.0) |
185.5
(98.8) |
Junction Altitude: 594 feet
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Junction State Highway #3, Charlestown, Indiana, a city in Clark County, Indiana, The Benjamin Ferguson House, a National Historic Place, was built by Ferguson in 1816 and is an example of Federal-style architecture. The Watson House, A National Historic Place, located just east of Charlestown, Indiana . The Thomas Downs House, a registered National Historic Place, also located just east of Charlestown, Indiana.
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300.1
(157.4) |
186.5
(97.8) |
Charlestown State Park Altitude: 614 feet
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Jersey Avenue, Charlestown State Park, an Indiana state park in Clark County, Indiana, located on the banks of the Ohio River, It is the third largest state park in Indiana. The main feature of the park is various scenic trails overlooking Fourteen Mile Creek, noted for being one of the oldest unglaciated stream valleys in the state. Devil's Backbone, a rock formation and peninsula formed by the flow of Fourteen Mile Creek into the Ohio River, situated in Charlestown State Park near Charlestown, Indiana.
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306.4
(151.1) |
190.4
(93.9) |
Rolling Hills, Indiana Altitude: 623 feet
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Dave Carr Road, Rolling Hills, Indaiana, a community in Charlestown Township, Clark County, Indiana,
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307.9
(149.6) |
191.3
(93.0) |
Bull Creek Road Altitude: 659 feet
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Bull Creek Road, Owen is an unincorporated town in Owen Township, Clark County, Indiana. Sunset Village, Indiana, a community in Owen Township, Clark County, Indiana,
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308.0
(149.5) |
191.4
(92.9) |
New Market, Indiana Altitude: 646 feet
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Brooks Road, Zimmerman Road, New Market, Indiana,
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309.3
(148.2) |
192.2
(92.1) |
Vesta, Indiana Altitude: 686 feet
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Vesta Road, Vesta, Indiana, a community in Owen Township, Clark County, Indiana,
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312.5
(145.0) |
194.2
(90.1) |
Hibernia, Indiana Altitude: 709 feet
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Hibernia Road, West Port Road, Hibernia, Indiana, a town in Owen Township, Clark County, Indiana.
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317.4
(140.1) |
197.2
(87.1) |
New Washington, Indiana Altitude: 719 feet
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New Washington, Indiana, a community in Clark County, Indiana,
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321.4
(136.1) |
199.7
(84.6) |
Marble Hill Road Altitude: 728 feet
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Marble Hill Road, Marble Hill Nuclear Power Station, a closed power plant station, is located near New Washington, Indiana, on the bank of Ohio River.
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324.5
(133.0) |
201.6
(82.6) |
Paynesville, Indiana Altitude: 741 feet
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W Jackson Road, Paynesville, Indiana, a town in Saluda Township, Jefferson County, Indiana.
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327.8
(129.7) |
203.7
(80.6) |
Chelsea, Indiana Altitude: 787 feet
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New Bethel Road, Chelsea, Indiana, a town in Saluda Township, Jefferson County, Indiana. Saluda, Indiana, a town in Saluda Township, Jefferson County, Indiana.
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333.8
(123.7) |
207.4
(76.9) |
Junction Altitude: 774 feet
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Junction State Route #356, Swanville, Indiana, Swanville, Indiana, a community in Republican Township, Jefferson County, Indiana.
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334.3
(123.2) |
207.7
(76.6) |
Junction Altitude: 751 feet
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Junction State Route #56,
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339.0
(118.5) |
210.7
(73.6) |
Hanover, Indiana Altitude: 787 feet
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Hanover, Indiana, a town in Hanover Township, Jefferson County, Indiana, is located along the Ohio River. Hanover College, a small Presbyterian liberal arts college, located here in Hanover, Indiana besides Southwestern High School.
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342.4
(115.1) |
212.8
(71.5) |
State Route #62 Altitude: 810 feet
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At this location, State Route #62 detours from the Byway Ohio River Scenic Route, Indiana. Madison County Municipal Airport, a city-owned public-use airport located west of Madison, Indiana, a city in Jefferson County, Indiana.
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345.0
(112.5) |
214.4
(69.9) |
Clifty Creek Power Plant Altitude: 463 feet
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Clifty Creek Power Plant, a coal-fired power station located in Madison, Indiana,
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345.9
(111.6) |
214.9
(69.3) |
Clifty Falls State Park Altitude: 472 feet
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Clifty Falls State Park, an Indiana state park in Jefferson County, Indiana. A system of naturalist programs for Indiana state parks started in 1927, with Clifty Falls being one of the first four with one. The park features Clifty Creek, Little Clifty Creek, and a canyon in which the sun only shines during midday. It has many beautiful nature trails, that go near Clifty Falls.
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347.6
(109.9) |
216.0
(68.3) |
Junction Altitude: 486 feet
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Junction State Highway #7, to Madison, Indiana, a city in Jefferson County, Indiana, The majority of Madison's downtown area was designated one of the largest national historic landmarks in the United States; an astounding 133 blocks of the downtown area is on the National Register of Historic Places. An annual Power Boat Race, is held here in Madison, Indiana on 4th of July Weekend, which is called 'Madison Regatta'. A week-long riverfront festival also surrounds this racing event. City of North Madison, Indiana, lies north of Madison, Indiana along State Highway #62.
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348.6
(108.9) |
216.6
(67.7) |
The Charles L. Shrewsbury House Altitude: 492 feet
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The Charles L. Shrewsbury house, located at 301 West First Street in Madison, Indiana, is a private historic house museum.
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349.1
(108.4) |
216.9
(67.4) |
Junction Altitude: 495 feet
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Junction USA Highway #421, The Madison Historic District, a historic district located in Madison, Indiana. its unique Midwestern beauty and architecture scheme earned it the title ''A National Historic landmark'. The Lanier Mansion, and the Schofield House, are the two prominent national historic landmarks among 133 blocks of Madison, Indiana, overlooking the Ohio River in Jefferson County, Indiana.
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349.9
(107.6) |
217.4
(66.9) |
Milton-Madison Bridge Altitude: 499 feet
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East 2nd Street, The Milton-Madison Bridge, a continuous truss bridge that connects Milton, Kentucky and Madison, Indiana, and carries USA Highway #421 across the Ohio River.
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356.5
(101.0) |
221.5
(62.8) |
Manville, Indiana Altitude: 433 feet
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N Bee Camp Road, Manville Hill Road, Manville, Indiana, a community in Milton Township, Jefferson County, Indiana.
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360.3
(97.2) |
223.9
(60.4) |
Brooksburg, Indiana Altitude: 469 feet
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Brooksburg, Indiana, a town in Milton Township, Jefferson County, Indiana,
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364.1
(93.4) |
226.3
(58.0) |
E Lost Fork Road Altitude: 463 feet
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E Lost Fork Road, Community of Braytown, Indiana,
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369.5
(88.0) |
229.6
(54.7) |
Lamb, Indiana Altitude: 479 feet
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Lamb Drive, Community of Lamb, Indiana
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380.0
(77.5) |
236.1
(48.2) |
Junction Altitude: 476 feet
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Junction State Highway #129, Community of Long Run, Indiana
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382.1
(75.4) |
237.4
(46.9) |
Vevay, Indiana Altitude: 482 feet
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Vevay, Indiana, a town in Jefferson Township, Switzerland County, Indiana, along the Ohio River. The Hoosier Theatre, a 225-seat historic theatre located at 209 Ferry Street in Vevay, Indiana, is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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390.3
(67.2) |
242.5
(41.8) |
Markland, Indiana Altitude: 456 feet
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Markland Town Road, Markland, Indiana, a community located along the Byway Ohio River Route-Indiana, on the northern bank of the Ohio River.
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392.1
(65.4) |
243.7
(40.6) |
Markland Locks and Dam Altitude: 466 feet
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The Markland Locks and Dam, a concrete dam bridge and locks that span the Ohio River. It connects Switzerland County, Indiana with Gallatin County, Kentucky across the Ohio River.
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395.8
(61.7) |
246.0
(38.3) |
Florence, Indiana Altitude: 479 feet
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Florence, Indiana, a town in York Township, Switzerland County, Indiana. Turtle Creek, community of Quercus Grove, Indiana,
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400.9
(56.6) |
249.1
(35.2) |
Bryant Creek Road Altitude: 466 feet
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Bryant Creek Road, Bryant Creek, Searcy Ridge Road, Searcy Crossroads, Indiana
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410.4
(47.1) |
255.0
(29.3) |
Patriot, Indiana Altitude: 472 feet
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State Route #250, Patriot, Indiana, a town in Posey Township, Switzerland County, Indiana, along the Ohio River. Community of Antioch, Indiana
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411.2
(46.3) |
255.5
(28.8) |
Goose Creek Road Altitude: 472 feet
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Goose Creek Road, Duffy Lane, Goose Creek, Wade Creek,
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424.1
(33.4) |
263.5
(20.8) |
Grants Creek Road Altitude: 472 feet
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N Landing Road, Grants Creek Road, Grants Creek,
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426.0
(31.5) |
264.7
(19.6) |
Junction Altitude: 466 feet
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Junction State Highway #56, to, Aberdeen, indiana
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430.1
(27.4) |
267.3
(17.0) |
Rising Sun, Indiana Altitude: 502 feet
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State Route #262, Rising Sun, Indiana, a city in Randolph Township, Ohio County, Indiana, along the Ohio River. Community of Cofield Corner, Indiana
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435.9
(21.6) |
270.9
(13.4) |
Campshore Lane Altitude: 505 feet
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Campshore Lane, Community of Campshore, Indiana, Island Branch, Laughery Island, a privately owned alluvial island in the Ohio River in Boone County, Kentucky, located close to Camp shore, Indiana on the Ohio River
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439.5
(18.0) |
273.1
(11.2) |
Hartford Pike Altitude: 479 feet
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Hartford Pike, Community of Hartford, Indiana,
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440.4
(17.1) |
273.7
(10.6) |
Laughery Creek Road Altitude: 476 feet
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Laughery Creek Road, Laughery Creek,
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444.1
(13.4) |
276.0
(8.3) |
Aurora, Indiana Altitude: 489 feet
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Junction USA Highway #50, State Highway #350, Aurora, Indiana, a city in Lawrenceburg and Center townships, Dearborn County, Indiana, along the Ohio River. Hogan Creek, Pond, Community of Cochran, Indiana lies on USA Highway #50. The Hillforest Mansion, located at 213 Fifth Street, in Aurora, Indiana, built on a bluff above the Ohio River. It is a designated National Historic Landmark.
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444.9
(12.6) |
276.5
(7.8) |
Utah, Indiana Altitude: 492 feet
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Sunnyside Avenue, State Route #148, Community of Utah, Indiana,
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448.8
(8.7) |
278.9
(5.4) |
Junction Altitude: 479 feet
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Junction State Route #48, Community of Lawrenceburg, Indiana
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450.1
(7.4) |
279.7
(4.6) |
Lawrenceburg, Indiana Altitude: 489 feet
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Lawrenceburg, Indiana, a city in Dearborn County, Indiana, located in southeast Indiana, on the Ohio River west of Cincinnati, Ohio.
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450.9
(6.6) |
280.2
(4.1) |
Old Town, Indiana Altitude: 469 feet
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Old Town, Indiana
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453.8
(3.7) |
282.0
(2.3) |
Hardinsburg, Indiana Altitude: 486 feet
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Junction State Route #1, Bellview Drive, A connecting Road to Interstate Highway #275, Hardinsburg, Indiana, a town in Lawrenceburg Township, Dearborn County, Indiana. Greendale, Indiana, a city in Dearborn County, Indiana, located along State Route #1, west of Hardinsburg, Indiana
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457.5
(0.0) |
284.3
(0.0) |
State Line Road Altitude: 489 feet
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State Line Road, Indiana/Ohio border on USA Highway #50, where the Indiana part of the Byway Ohio River Scenic Route ends.
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